The Xerces Project has released V3.2.0 of the Xerces-C library [1].
This is a minor upgrade that is source compatible with applications written for
V3.1.0 but has a different ABI and library name, so applications will need to
be recompiled to use it.
Release notes are linked from [2].
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Scott Cantor resolved XERCESC-1785.
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Resolution: Fixed
> Build and test on all supported platforms
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It's end of business day for me, so with three binding +1 votes and no
objections, I'm calling this approved.
I will start the machinery tonight or tomorrow. I'm not sure if I have
permission to publish the actual distributions (can't recall if I ever got that
corrected) but I'll attempt that
+1 for me
Alberto
Il 28/08/17 18:04, Cantor, Scott ha scritto:
Roger, did you happen to test Visual Studio 2017 (VC15)?
I got a report from my colleague that it's missing a WIN32 define that's
preventing one of my changes to the DateTime class from building there
without adding it by hand.
On 2017-08-28 17:04, Cantor, Scott wrote:
Roger, did you happen to test Visual Studio 2017 (VC15)?
I got a report from my colleague that it's missing a WIN32 define
that's
preventing one of my changes to the DateTime class from building there
without adding it by hand.
Looks like a false
> Roger, did you happen to test Visual Studio 2017 (VC15)?
>
> I got a report from my colleague that it's missing a WIN32 define that's
> preventing one of my changes to the DateTime class from building there
> without adding it by hand.
Looks like a false alarm or something environmental with
Roger, did you happen to test Visual Studio 2017 (VC15)?
I got a report from my colleague that it's missing a WIN32 define that's
preventing one of my changes to the DateTime class from building there without
adding it by hand.
If you didn't try that, I'll rescind the vote until I have a